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    The Most Valuable Skill

My grandmother, who had Alzheimer disease, got worse two years ago. My father had her taken good care of in a famous nursing home nearby. My grandmother was a retired university professor, which often made her have an ocean of_________who she had taught before. The old man next door almost had no visitors at all, in deep_________with my grandmother. When I kept her company, he was always_________,sitting on his wheelchair and bathing himself in the sunshine.

Once I_________him, “How are you doing recently?” He gave me a look, but said nothing. I thought he could not hear well, so I_________my voice, “I was asking, ‘How are you doing recently?’” He_________ his head slightly. After a long while finding I was still there, he just said, “Fine.” Then he looked away. I had to choose to _________.

Later, a nurse accidentally told me that the old man had been a businessman, after getting tons of money and companies._________ he was not a good speaker, he annoyed many people and _________made his family and friends pull away. Then he went broke.

That day, my father asked, “What is the most valuable__________a person can have for their entire life?” Before I answered, he continued, “You think making money is the answer. huh? No! But the ability to express your __________is. Seriously, I believe this is something most of us__________.”

It’s extremely__________for a person to learn to put into words, what he thinks. It makes a relationship__________. It creates a(n) __________on the person you’re talking to. It gives you a chance to__________what others think about your ideas. It lets you say something in a________ other people understand. How many of us have said something that has__________whoever loves us deeply? Whatever you say, on purpose or__________,will matter.

So Hemingway concluded, “It takes two years to learn to __________,and a lifetime to learn to shut up.”

1.A.friends B.colleagues C.visitors D.relatives

2.A.connection B.competition C.conflict D.contrast

3.A.alone B.sad C.different D.silent

4.A.interrupted B.greeted C.consulted D.approached

5.A.lost B.sharpened C.raised D.lowered

6.A.shook B.nodded C.hid D.buried

7.A.go up B.break up C.hurry up D.shut up

8.A.Once B.Although C.Since D.Unless

9.A.even B.also C.still D.just

10.A.gift B.character C.skill D.potential

11.A.thoughts B.actions C.views D.words

12.A.possess B.lack C.seek D.accumulate

13.A.difficult B.enjoyable C.urgent D.valuable

14.A.extend B.last C.change D.appear

15.A.impression B.opportunity C.influence D.memory

16.A.convey B.explore C.feel D.search

17.A.situation B.sense C.way D.position

18.A.attacked B.damaged C.injured D.hurt

19.A.unconsciously B.deliberately C.seriously D.gently

20.A.eat B.speak C.walk D.communicate

 

1.C 2.D 3.A 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.D 8.C 9.A 10.C 11.A 12.B 13.D 14.B 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.D 19.A 20.B 【解析】 本文是夹叙夹议文。作者通过讲述一位事业成功的老人由于不擅长言谈,惹恼了很多人,甚至家人和朋友也远离了他。由此得出:一个人一生中最宝贵的技能是表达自己想法的能力,学会用语言表达自己的想法是极其宝贵的。 1. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我祖母是一位退休的大学教授,这使得她有一大批以前教过的人来探望她。A. friends朋友;B. colleagues同事;C. visitors拜访者,参观者;D. relatives亲戚。根据后面的who she had taught before可知每天来看望祖母的人很多,下文had no visitors at all给了提示,故选C。 2. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:隔壁的老人几乎没有访客,这与我祖母形成了鲜明的对比。A. connection连接,联系;B. competition比赛,竞争;C. conflict矛盾,冲突;D. contrast对比,对照。根据句中The old man next door almost had no visitors at all可知形成了鲜明的对比,故选D。 3. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当我陪着祖母的时候,他总是一个人坐在轮椅上,沐浴着阳光。A. alone独自的;B. sad难过的;C. different不同的;D. silent沉默的。根据上文可知,老人几乎没有来访者,所以当作者陪着奶奶时,老人却是独自一人的,故选A。 4. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:有一次我向他打招呼:“最近可好?”A. interrupted打断;B. greeted问候;C. consulted咨询,查阅;D. approached接近。根据空后的问句How are you doing recently?可知,作者在问候老人。故选B。 5. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我以为他听不清楚,就提高了嗓门。A. lost失去;B. sharpened锐化,削尖;C. raised提高,筹集;D. lowered降低,放下。根据空前I thought he could not hear well可知作者提高了声音,故选C。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他轻轻地摇了摇头。A. shook摇动;B. nodded点头;C. hid隐藏;D. buried埋葬。根据下文可知,老人过了一大会儿,发现“我”仍在那,才回答了“我”。所以,老人刚开始并没有回答“我”,他只是轻轻地摇了摇头。故选A。 7. 考查动词短语辨析。句意:我不得不选择闭嘴。A. go up上升;B. break up打碎,终止;C. hurry up赶快;D. shut up住口,关闭。根据上文looked away(望向别处),可推断老人不愿意与“我”交谈,所以“我”只能选择闭嘴(shut up)。文章最后a lifetime to learn to shut up.给了提示,故选D。 8. 考查连词辨析。句意:因为他不擅长言谈,惹恼了很多人,甚至他的家人和朋友也远离了他。A. Once一旦;B. Although尽管,虽然;C. Since因为,自从;D. Unless除非。他不擅长言谈是原因,故选C。 9. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:因为他不擅长言谈,惹恼了很多人,甚至他的家人和朋友也远离了他。A. even甚至,即使;B. also也,而且;C. still仍然;D. just只是,仅仅。表示关系递进,故选A。 10. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:那天,父亲问我:“一个人一生中最宝贵的技能是什么?”A. gift礼物;B. character性格,品质;C. skill技能;D. potential潜能。结合本文的标题The Most Valuable Skill可知是skill,故选C。 11. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:而是你表达想法的能力。A. thoughts 想法;B. actions行为;C. views观点;D. words话语。结合13空所在句for a person to learn to put into words, what he thinks.可知,一个人学会把他的所想(what he thinks)转化为语言,即表达想法才是最宝贵的技能。故选A。 12. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我相信这是我们大多数人所缺乏的。A. possess控制,拥有;B. lack缺乏;C. seek 寻找;D. accumulate积累。根据空前的Seriously(说实在的),可推断父亲认为这是一项很多人都缺乏的技能。故选B。 13. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:对一个人来说,学会用语言表达自己的想法是极其宝贵的。A. difficult困难的;B. enjoyable快乐的;C. urgent紧急的;D. valuable 宝贵的。此处呼应10空所在句的the most valuable,故选D。 14. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:它能让一段关系延续。A. extend延伸;B. last延续,持续;C. change变化,改变;D. appear出现。好的语言技能可以让一段关系延续,故选B。 15. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:它会给你的谈话对象留下一个印象。A. impression印象;B. opportunity机会;C. influence影响;D. memory记忆。根据常识可知好的语言技能可以给与你交谈的人留下好印象,故选A。 16. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:它给你一个机会去探索别人对你的想法的看法。A. convey传达;B. explore探索;C. feel感觉;D. search搜寻。好的语言技能可以给你机会让你了解别人如何看待你的想法。故选B。 17. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:好的语言技能可以让你以一种别人可以理解的方式(way)说话。A. situation情形;B. sense感觉;C. way方式;D. position位置。此处指一种别人可以理解的方式,故选C。 18. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们当中有多少人曾说过一些话伤害了那些深爱我们的人? A. attacked攻击;B. damaged主要指对于物的损害,强调对于价值,用途,外观等所造成的损失,这种损失或因自然灾害所致,或因人为造成。C. injured指损害健康,成就,容貌等,强调功能的损失。D. hurt既可指肉体上的伤害,也可精神上,感情上的伤害。此处指说的话对别人精神和感情的伤害,故选D。 19. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:不管你是有意还是无意说的话,都很重要。A. unconsciously无意识地;B. deliberately 故意地;C. seriously严重地;D. gently温柔地。与on purpose对应,指无意地,故选A。 20. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:学会说话,需要两年,而学会闭嘴,需要一生。A. eat吃;B. speak说话;C. walk走路;D. communicate交流。根据20空之后的shut up和全文文意,再结合常识,可知此处意为“学会说话,需要两年,而学会闭嘴,需要一生。”故选B。
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